NATS 1775 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Fallen Angel, History Of Longitude, Field System

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Introduction why would it be a mistake to call the medieval period the dark ages? . The term dark ages is problematic for two reasons. First, although both natural philosophy and the technical arts were in relative decline in. Europe during the early medieval period, the same was not true in other parts of the world. For example, china was undergoing its golden age of technological development at this time (see below) In addition, natural philosophy was flourishing in the arab world. For example, medieval islamic world considered by many to be heir to greek science leaders in most scientific fields from 800-1300 ad. Another reason why this term is problematic is because in the later medieval period, both natural philosophy and the technical arts gained importance in europe as well. Part of the reason for this was the merging of both disciplines to christianity: natural philosophy and christianity.

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